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Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner Date – The Ultimate Dive Watch
The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner Date is one of the most iconic and sought-after luxury dive watches in the world. Introduced in 1953, the Submariner revolutionized the industry as the first watch waterproof to 100 meters, setting the standard for dive watches. Today, the Submariner Date is a symbol of both adventure and luxury.
Key Features & Benefits
✔ Classic Dive Watch Design
- Robust Oystersteel case (904L stainless steel) for maximum durability.
- Unidirectional Cerachrom ceramic bezel with a 60-minute scale for tracking dive times.
✔ Automatic Movement & Precision
- Powered by Rolex Caliber 3235, a self-winding movement with a 70-hour power reserve.
- Superlative Chronometer Certified (COSC + Rolex’s in-house certification), ensuring extreme accuracy (-2/+2 seconds per day).
✔ Date Function with Cyclops Lens
- Features a date display at 3 o’clock, enhanced by a Cyclops lens for easy reading.
✔ Waterproof & Robust
- Water-resistant to 300 meters (1,000 feet), making it perfect for diving and everyday wear.
- Triplock screw-down crown ensures a secure seal against water intrusion.
✔ High-Visibility Dial
- Luminous Chromalight display provides long-lasting blue glow for underwater readability.
- Large hour markers and Mercedes hands enhance visibility in low-light conditions.
✔ Comfortable & Secure Bracelet
- Fitted with the Oyster bracelet and a Glidelock extension system, allowing for easy micro-adjustments without tools.
Why Choose the Rolex Submariner Date?
The Rolex Submariner Date is a perfect balance of function and luxury, worn by professional divers, collectors, and watch enthusiasts alike. Whether you're diving deep or attending a formal event, this timepiece remains a timeless statement of prestige and adventure.
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